Trump One Rewards Catalog - (Page 45) ACCESSORIES BlACK & DECKER 3/8” Tri-Ratchet Ref.# 6820250 BlACK & DECKER Comp Dollars 125 Ref.# 6820146 Comp Dollars 90 The Black & Decker 3/8” Tri-Ratchet is a versatile tool that can be used in three ways. First, as a traditional standard socket wrench. Second, it can be used as a twist ratchet, where by twisting the handle you can ratchet in either forward or reverse. Third, you can remove the handle and this ratchet becomes a right angle adapter for use in power or cordless drills. 7.2V Cordless Drill Kit BlACK & DECKER Comp Dollars 150 Ref.# 6820251 Black & Decker’s 7.2 volt drill/driver offers power in a small, light weight drill. It has an Integrated light that helps illuminate work areas. It has a battery level indicator to let you know the amount of charge remaining. The keyless chuck is great for quick and easy bit changes. Added comfort can be found with the contoured finger grip and rubber overmold handle. The drill has a 2 speed switch with forward/reverse - low for control when screwdriving; high for drilling. Cordless Screw Driver with Articulating Head BlACK & DECKER Comp Dollars 300 Ref.# 6820252 18V Cordless Drill Kit Convenience has never been more simple. You can now have a 3-position drill and screwdriver, light and more in one compact, easy-to-grip cordless power tool with the new 6-Volt Pivot Plus Drill/Driver. The Pivot Plus is small enough to fit in the kitchen drawer, but packs the power and on-board features to take on projects all over the house. Without having to haul out your tool box, you can decorate, make-over a room, hang pictures, install blinds and more-all with this one handy tool. The new Black & Decker compact cordless drill is 17% smaller than the previous models and also provides 10% more torque. It has variable speeds and a 6 position clutch for drilling and driving control and a keyless chuck for quick and easy bit changes. The drill also comes with 30 accessories to help give versatility for a wide range of applications.
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